Seiridium cardinale infests species in the Cupressaceae family, causing canker of cypresses. The main hosts of the agrophage are Cupressus lawsoniana, C. macrocarpa, C. sempervirens and Thuja occidentalis. The disease is manifested by yellowing or reddening of the leaves, which with time dry up and fall to the ground. The branches and tops of the trees die back. If there is a spread of infection in several places on one tree, it can lead to the death of the plant in a relatively short period of time depending on its age, susceptibility and environment. On the branches, at the point of penetration of the pathogen, a slight depression, a longitudinal crack and lenticular or elongated cankers with resinous exudate appear, sometimes there is ne...
Abstract – Over the past half century a destructive blight of Cupressus spp., caused by Seiridium ca...
Leyland cypress (× Hesperotropsis leylandii) is a fast-growing conifer used in most temperate region...
The Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) is a species native to the eastern Mediterranean ...
Seiridium cardinale infests species in the Cupressaceae family, causing canker of cypresses. The mai...
The species Sirococcus tsugae occurs in North America (natively) and Europe (Germany, UK) on conifer...
Coniferiporia weirii is a pathogen that causes yellow ring rot of coniferous roots. The main host is...
F. circinatum infects species of the Pinus genus and green Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), caus...
Phytophthora lateralis is the culprit of cypress root rot. The disease was first detected on Chamaec...
Melampsora farlowii (syn. Chrysomyxa farlowii Saccardo & Traverso, Necium farlowii J.C. Arthur) is t...
Abstract. Cypress canker is a common disease in south-eastern Australia. The taxonomy of the Seiridi...
Seiridium cardinale, the cause of cypress canker disease, was found on Juniperus foetidissima, J. ex...
The occurrence of the species has been reported in Germany and Ukraine, which have weather condition...
Cypress canker is a branch and stem canker disease of Cupressaceae trees, particularly those in the ...
Abstract – Cypress canker by Seiridium cardinale (Wag.) Sutt. & Gibson is a disease particularly...
Phytophthora capsici is a pathogen found on almost all continents. It causes seedling gangrene, top ...
Abstract – Over the past half century a destructive blight of Cupressus spp., caused by Seiridium ca...
Leyland cypress (× Hesperotropsis leylandii) is a fast-growing conifer used in most temperate region...
The Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) is a species native to the eastern Mediterranean ...
Seiridium cardinale infests species in the Cupressaceae family, causing canker of cypresses. The mai...
The species Sirococcus tsugae occurs in North America (natively) and Europe (Germany, UK) on conifer...
Coniferiporia weirii is a pathogen that causes yellow ring rot of coniferous roots. The main host is...
F. circinatum infects species of the Pinus genus and green Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), caus...
Phytophthora lateralis is the culprit of cypress root rot. The disease was first detected on Chamaec...
Melampsora farlowii (syn. Chrysomyxa farlowii Saccardo & Traverso, Necium farlowii J.C. Arthur) is t...
Abstract. Cypress canker is a common disease in south-eastern Australia. The taxonomy of the Seiridi...
Seiridium cardinale, the cause of cypress canker disease, was found on Juniperus foetidissima, J. ex...
The occurrence of the species has been reported in Germany and Ukraine, which have weather condition...
Cypress canker is a branch and stem canker disease of Cupressaceae trees, particularly those in the ...
Abstract – Cypress canker by Seiridium cardinale (Wag.) Sutt. & Gibson is a disease particularly...
Phytophthora capsici is a pathogen found on almost all continents. It causes seedling gangrene, top ...
Abstract – Over the past half century a destructive blight of Cupressus spp., caused by Seiridium ca...
Leyland cypress (× Hesperotropsis leylandii) is a fast-growing conifer used in most temperate region...
The Mediterranean cypress (Cupressus sempervirens) is a species native to the eastern Mediterranean ...